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For creatives, who make up a big portion of the modern freelance market, there’s often uncertainty about protecting pricing and boundaries. And yet pricing and boundaries are also extremely important for anyone running a business. (If you’re a freelancer, that’s you! You are the CEO of your company.
While it’s great to be busy in your Gig Career, as that can often be a sign of success, the busier you are, the more important it is to…
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9 Vital Characteristics of Successful Freelancers
Get to be your own boss. What else do you need? There are many perks of being a successful freelancer! Yet there is something that might bother your client. These tips can work miraculously. They might give you refreshing vibes and change your entire work schedule. I have worked with freelancers for a long time now. What puts them on most blacklists is unprofessionalism. I hope you pick up some value in these tips to steer your career straight. Let me help add value to your profile!
1. Let’s make a Deal! Do you need contracts even for the small jobs? It can be a huge task to figure out the details behind every deal so do you have to run away? Many freelancers get caught up in heavy paperwork and drain their time in it. All you need to do is cover the basics on which you and the client have to agree upon. Your contract should have these basic things: • The work produced isn’t plagiarised. • The client’s proprietary information should stay confidential. • The Payment terms. The payment mode the time and conditions of payments. Having few basic terms in place for every project will always protect you, importantly, will help inform about your work. Once you have your contract, your client then can print, sign, and return.
2. Don’t be afraid to say “no” Don’t add too much to your plate. Saying no is hard, but you can avoid all the strenuous work. When in a dilemma, stick to your limits and abilities. No matter what you do, you are eventually going to disappoint someone. It can be the client because you were not able to deliver your 100%.So turn down features opinions and add on when you aren’t available or ready for them. The worst thing about taking on everything that comes your way is that your plate may end up full. You make wrong commitments. You’re stressed, anxious, and the worst part, now you’re left with no time to make use of that golden opportunity. Next time you get a project; don’t just reply with an instant yes. Just consider the opportunity, ask yourself.
3. Focus your freelance business By focusing your brand identity and the type of projects you take on, it’ll make everything much easier for you—from marketing to doing the actual design work. Pick one or two services to specialise in, and only take on work that falls into those categories. Then turn down the rest. Once you’ve decided on the services you now specialise in, be sure to translate that in your brand. Only allow that feather on your hat to show and creep in your profile. Some keywords and content can help you big time. All of this is a by-product of marketing, which in turn will steer traffic and new projects on your way.
4. Showcase not show off This is a repetitive but much relatable topic. Many freelancers make the error of filling their resume with work just to show that they have some sort of skill in design. Keep it simple showcase your previous works. There’s a difference between a freelance business CV and a school profile. A freelance portfolio should only contain the work you expertise in via client work.
5. Transparency the clearer picture As a freelancer, truthfulness is an upmost necessity. That’s something you must be proud of, so don’t hide behind a veil. Be the face of your business be proud of your work. From a client’s point of view, if I were to hire you to provide a service, I would want to know a reliable guy. So be sure to inject who yourself are into your brand. Personalise your product. Also, when a client is interested in working with you brief him up regularly, If he wants to give opinions suggestions take them.
6. Make a schedule Freelancers often have a flexible schedule. It is a huge mistake many people would take advantage of that flexibility. The best way to avoid getting used is to make a schedule for you. The dirty little secret here is that much of the time where you do not do actual work can be turned into precious minutes to enhance your abilities and learn more. But, even if you’re working on a project basis, and can make your own hours, it’s in your best interests to make them regular. Plan your work at specific, slotted times makes it convenient to get in the zone when you need to be – relaxed and enjoy your life.
7. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy! Speaking of enjoying life, many people overlook this point and end up overburdening themselves. Taking time for you isn’t just fun and games; it’s a primal part of work-life balance. In order to be really productive, you need time to rest and recharge your batteries. Take holidays breaks and off days. When deadlines haunt, you’ll have to burn the midnight oil and get things done. Just make sure you touch your deadlines by burning that midnight oil.
8. Know your numbers Your freelancing is a serious business, and as a business, you need to know your numbers. Such as: • Business revenue (How much do you need to make per month to live?) • Site traffic (Where are the clients coming from? What’s your most popular thing?)
Knowing these stats will shed light on the regions that are working for you and what areas need improvement. To see where the most traffic is coming for is the most archival technique.
9. Make every rupee count If you are serious then you need to save up on taxes. That is how you can make every rupee count. Read all the government policies regarding tax TDS and rebates. Now the GST. Try to maximise your income bar. Manage your expenses and income judiciously.
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Why You Should Not Pay Freelancers Lower Than The Standard
Many businessman prefer paying for freelance services instead of hiring employees because they can save money. Well, it's true that freelancers usually ask for pay than employees. It's because it's much cheaper in the long run because you don't need to pay for their health benefits and supplies. But unfortunately, some clients tend to pay freelancers lower than the standard. Below are some major reasons why you should not do the same.
You are insulting the freelancer
Yes, you are. You might not be aware about it, but paying someone lower than he deserves is a direct insult. You see, freelancers spend precious time in computing their expenses and profit before coming up with their price range. Sometimes, they make some adjustments if they feel that the amount is too high. So if you offer him a very unreasonable price, he might accept it only because he badly needed money that time. In short, he's not really happy.
He will not work for you again
Freelancing is a business, and therefore freelancers work for a profit. So if he didn't receive his desired earnings, do you think he will still work for you in the future? Yes, you might think you have fooled him, but not really. Freelancers are smart, especially those who have been in the industry for several years. They have a list of clients, and they remember those who treat them well, and those who didn't. And yes, they will not even bother reading your next offer.
He will ruin your reputation
Just like businessmen, freelancers also have their own networks. And although some of them might not yet seen each other in person, they have already established a healthy professional relationship with each other. Many of them use social sites for communication, other than email and forums. If one of them feels being insulted by a client, he will tell it to his fellow freelancers, and that client will be blacklisted. Of course, you don't want that to happen.
You should not expect high quality of work
This is actually the most painful part. Imagine yourself suffering from headaches after realizing that the work has multiple errors after you approve it. Yes, many freelancers who accept very low pay are really good. But because they feel degraded, they will not be sincere with you, and may intentionally make mistakes that you will not easily notice. Chances are you will be mad at him. But deep inside, you know your mistake, and you will regret it.
We at Amojobs have dedicated freelancers, who spent years in improving their craft. Although you can negotiate for a lower price, don't offer them below the standard. And don't be happy if they accept it. We will not be responsible for your loss, if your intention is to take advantage of them. But the good thing is, we also protect clients from scam freelancers.
If you want to hire freelancers of any field, join us now at http://amojobs.com/ and register for free.
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When It's Better to Hire Freelancers Instead of Full-Time Employees
If your business has a new project, you are likely to hire new set of workers. But at some point, you are torn between hiring freelancers and hiring full-time employees. These days, you can easily find freelancers of any field on the web. These kind of workers usually work on contracts, and are paid either per hour or per project. But before you place your ads on free job listing sites, here are some tips that will help you decide which worker you should hire.
When the project is only for a short period of time
Most likely, you already have an idea on how long the project will take. If the project will only take a few months, say 2 to 3 months, hiring freelancers is a better option. Obviously, you will not need those workers once the project is done, and therefore it's just practical to hire temporary workers only. After all, you can still contact them if there are similar projects in the future; that is of course it their work is excellent. But yes, you can still find similar freelancers.
When you don't want or don't have time to train people
Newly-hired employees are required to undergo series of training before deployment. If you don't have enough time to train people or you simply don't want to, then hiring freelancers is for you. Besides portfolio indicating years of experience, freelancers usually have samples that will prove that they can do the required task. Therefore, you don't really need to train them. All you need to explain are the requirements and the specific instructions for the job.
When you want to avoid extra work and expenses
Freelancers are the responsible for the filing and paying their taxes, health insurance and other benefits. By getting freelance services, you are not only saving money for space and supplies such as electricity, you are also avoiding yourself from extra work. In fact, this is really one of the main reasons why freelancers are getting more popular these days. Freelancers may have also higher pay than employees, but cheaper in terms of overhead costs.
There are other cases when you should prefer hiring freelancers, but it's still depends on what you like. However, there are tasks that are somehow intended for freelancers only. This includes web design, article writing, social media marketing, virtual assistance and other related online jobs. Understanding when to hire freelancers or employees can definitely help you avoid having headaches, and can also help your business grow with less expenses.
If you need any kind of professional freelancer, we at Amojobs can help you through our long list of job categories, online and offline. We have carpenters, painters, carpet cleaners, landscape designers or other offline professionals, along with online freelancers. We also don't require registration fee, and we don't have hidden fees. But more importantly, we only send payment to freelancers once you approve their work. This is to protect you from scams.
For more information, feel free to join us any time at http://amojobs.com/
How to Spot a Potential Scam Freelancing Job Listing Site
As a freelancer, there are now many free job posting sites where you can join and find potential clients. While such websites attract a lot of members, not all of them are legit. Yes, many of them look like real, especially if you only depend on their promises. Sad to say, these scam sites continue to victimize people despite the complaints from everywhere. So before you join any freelancing job site, here are some clues that will tell you that it is likely a scam.
Receiving invitations without giving them your contact information
This is probably the oldest way of scamming people. And mind you, their offers are so enticing and very irresistible. But before you get excited, simply ask yourself, “How in the world did the sender knew that I am a freelancer of my field if I didn't give them my contact number or email address?” So if you receive such message on your phone or email, delete it immediately. Don't waste your time replying, as it is very much likely to be a scam.
No or very short About page
Every website should have an About page, And yes, a very short About page is not considered as legit. In some cases, the name of the owner (or owners) of the business is not mentioned, and that's fine. However, it must contain clear information on what services they offer. There's really no standard for the length of an About page, but two short paragraphs are not enough to explain everything. Take note also of grammatical errors and misspelled words.
No contact information
All micro job sites should also reveal their contact information. It can be their physical address (or email address) or contact number. If you find them on their Contact page, try giving a call or send an email. If you send an email, the response should include specific answers to your questions, and not an automated message. Some sites use plugin Contact page, where you are required to fill out. That's fine, as long as you received a legit response.
Has tons of complaints of scam but no response
Go to Google, and look for reviews about the site. For example, “Amojobs reviews” or “Amojobs scam.” While it is normal that you might find negative reviews or accusing it for being a scam, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is a scam. However, it is very important that the site owner or its representative responds to the allegations. If there is no single defense despite the tons of complaints, then there is a very huge possibility that the site is a scam.
We at Amojobs are proud to say that our site is legit, and we are 100% sure about it. We help freelancers and employers, without asking for a registration fee. Payments are in Escrow to make sure the freelancer is paid once the client approves the work. We don't have hidden fees, and we treat every member equal. And more importantly, we reply to questions and concerns as fast as possible.
But don't take our word for it. Try joining us at http://amojobs.com/ and see for yourself.